Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialised Countries
Explore the critical issues surrounding child poverty in industrialised countries with the insightful book, Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialised Countries, published by Cambridge University Press in 2001. This comprehensive study spans 328 pages and delves into the complexities of child poverty across various nations, including the US, UK, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Hungary, and Russia.
Authored by a team of experts, this book addresses the definition and measurement of child poverty through a dynamic analysis lens, providing valuable insights into the policy implications of these findings. It is an essential resource for academics, international organisations, governments, and their advisers who seek to understand and combat child poverty effectively.
Whether you are a researcher, policymaker, or simply interested in social issues, Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialised Countries is a must-read that offers a thorough examination of a pressing global challenge.